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Lodge at Paratiho Farms in Nelson, New Zealand Julie
Register visited this boutique resort spa in Spring 2001
Beautiful Seclusion:
The Lodge at Paratiho Farms. We almost drove past the entrance but saw
the sign under the large tree at the last minute. A quick left and we were on
the drive to The Lodge
at Paratiho Farms. Not far down the road, we
were stopped by an imposing contemporary gatehouse of rusted architectural iron.
We announced ourselves to the intercom, the gates swung open, and we drove down
the valley past rolling pastures of grazing sheep, cattle, deer, and a few ostrich
for 3 km until the lodge appeared amid waterways and well-manicured lawns.
Two
Examples of Sculptures on the Property 
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Understated Elegance:
The Lodge. Entering the lodge through the main doors, you are met with
quiet abundance. The living room, dining areas, and library are all beautifully
decorated with the contemporary
art and antiques that owners Robert and Sally Hunt have collected over years of
world travel. The softly lit rooms are inviting and most comfortable to be in.
The kitchen is large, bright, and open and guests are invited to join in any time.
Doors open onto the gardens making the rooms airy. Arbors make shaded outside
areas inviting and the line between inside and out indistinct. Sculptures enhance
the beautiful grounds and draw you into the open to investigate and admire.

Health and Beauty Manager, Anne Richmond, in the Spa in the Main Lodge 
Massage / Facial Area |

Wet Treatment Area (One of the only Hydrotone Baths in NZ is on left) |
I can
say with all honesty the facials at Paratiho's spa are fabulous! My therapist,
Anne (who is also the health and beauty manager), started off by giving me a back
massage. She won me over right there. But it got better - much better. After the
back massage, I turned over and Anne placed a pad under my back. While she was
busy administering my facial, this pad started to bubble, fizz and heat up. Anne
told me it was a therapeutic mud treatment made by Phytomer and is used to detoxify
deep tissues, help relieve any area that is swollen, congested or sore, and aids
relaxation. It felt wonderful! The facial also used Phytomer products and left
my face feeling soft and clean. Anne topped it all off with a relaxing foot
massage. I definitely felt pampered and rejuvenated. At
the time of my visit in March 2001, facials ranged from 45 - 90 minutes and from
$60NZ - $140NZ ($27US - $63US: an excellent value). All included a back massage,
Self Heating Mud treatment, and foot massage. The
spa is open every day from 10 am to 4 pm.
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Services Offered at The Health and Beauty Spa
The Health and Beauty Spa at the Lodge at Paratiho Farms uses Phytomer
Products
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| Specialised
Beauty Treatments for Hands and Feet
Manicure Deluxe Manicure Pedicure Deluxe Pedicure Paraffin
Treatments Waxing Eyelash/Eyebrow Treatments Eye
Facials Eye Contour
Treatment | Facials
and Facial Treatments Deep
Cleansing, Softening Skin Care Treatment Intensive Hydrating Facial Sensitive
Facials "Orgenese" Youth-Enhancing Facial Purifying Facial
Environmental Anti-Stress Facial Executive Facial for Men All facials
begin with a relaxing back massage and an application of bubbling therapeutic
Self Heating Mud and are completed with a foot massage. |
| Massage
Therapy Back,
Neck, Soulder and Foot Massage Luxury Massage Ultimate Indulgence Massage
Treatment Massage (Therapeutic) Thai Massage Reiki |
Therapeutic Body Treatments
Anti-Cellulite Treatment
Revitalising/Soothing Leg Treatment Spa Peeling Treatment
Self Tanning Treatment | |
Hydrotherapy
Hydro massage (Relaxation,
Lower Body, Circulation, Stretching Workout, Trimming, Workout, Aquabics Workout,
Lymphatone) Contouring Seaweed Thalassotherapy Treatment Relaxing and
Revitalising Thalassotherapy Treatment Aromatic Thalassotherapy Treatment |
Bodywraps
Seaweed Detox Bodywrap
Firming Seaweed Bodywrap Contouring Seaweed Bodywrap Remineralising
Bodywrap Bodywrap Treatments
are enhanced when used in conjunction with a Hydratone Bath prior to commencement. |
| Hair
Styling and Treatments Shampoo, shape
and style Shampoo and blow dry Shampoo and set |
Exercise Pavillion Treadmill,
ROM (Range Of Motion) Machine, Pilates tables, Nordic Track, bicycle, free weights,
and Sanarium. Personal Trainer Outdoor Heated Swimming Pool |
The
Exercise Pavillion, open any time a guest feels
like working out, is
located in a separate building from the lodge - just a short walk through the
garden towards the heated outdoor infinity pool. It offers a treadmill,
ROM (Range Of Motion) machine, Pilates tables (the Hunts are disciples of the
Pilates method), Nordic Track, bicycle, free weights, and Sanarium. The Sanarium
is a combination steam and sauna system of precise temperature, humidity and ventilation.
It doesn't have the high temperature of a sauna nor the thick fog of a steam room
but provides the benefits of both. You can choose between conventional sauna,
tropical, soft steam, herbal, or warm air bath. A personal trainer is available. Thoughtfully
Comfortable: The Guest Suites. There are only six suites
at Paratiho. They are quite private and are separate from the main lodge. Every
suite has a gas fireplace, bathroom with private walled garden, large dressing
room, separate bedroom, lounge and terrace. The suites have all been given Maori
names: Punawai, Manuka, Matai, Tui, Fantail, and Awa-Iti. The Punawai Suite was
named after the pond the suite overlooks. Punawai is the Maori word for "pond".
Robert and Sally traveled extensively and incorporated all the little touches
that they appreciated when away from home into the Paratiho suites. The suites
have heating and air conditioning. They also have radiant floor heating that extends
to the patio outside to take the coolness out of the tiles - no excuse not to
enjoy the stars, even on chilly evenings. Contact cards are provided should anyone
need to get in touch with you at the lodge. A stocked bar provides a variety of
alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. There is an Internet connection in the
suite and a laptop computer available in the library. The lights can be adjusted
to accommodate any mood. Both summer and winter weight robes are provided in the
expansive dressing room. The lights in the dressing room are motion-activated.
CDs and a CD player are provided. Bath and shower gel and an Amenities Bag containing
a shower cap, loofah, sun block, etc. are complementary. Food
for Thought: Meals at Paratiho. Chef Will van Heeswyck creates a new menu
each day using the best and freshest products Nelson can offer. Breakfast is served
in the Breakfast Room of the main lodge whenever the guest desires. The same for
lunch. Picnics can be provided if guests are going out for the day. Pre-dinner
drinks are served in the main lodge at 6:30 pm followed by dinner at 7:30. Each
course is matched with a different wine to enhance the flavor combination. Parahito
generally serves wines produced in Nelson - Seifrieds, Glovers, Denton, Greenhough,
Tasman Bay, and Neudorf, to name just some of the local vineyards. Dress is smartly
casual with no jacket requirement for men. Not
Too Far from the Action: The Nelson Area. Nelson
has the highest recorded
sunshine hours in New Zealand. If you feel the need to take a break from the seclusion
of Paratiho Farms, Nelson offers
many choices: art galleries, craft studios, performances, wine tours, garden tours,
golfing, fishing, cruising, sea kayaking, white water rafting, guided and unguided
walking / trekking in Abel Tasman National Park, Kahurangi National Park or Nelson
Lakes National Park, horse riding, helicopter tours, mountain biking, paragliding,
swimming with wild seals, and caving among others. The Lodge at Paratiho Farms
can help make arrangements for any of these activities. Gracious
Hospitality: Robert and Sally Hunt. Originally from Los Angeles, California
/ Sun Valley, Idaho, Robert and Sally Hunt made
New Zealand their full-time home just a few years ago.
Of all the places they have traveled in the world, they decided New Zealand was
where they wanted to be. They opened The
Lodge at Paratiho, situated on a 2000 acre working farm, in December of 1999.
They wanted to create an atmosphere where visitors felt they were guests in the
Hunt's home by providing the best of everything and offering a warmly personal
experience. "You will be offered the very best local food and wine, pampered
and entertained in a stylish, informal way."

Robert and Sally Hunt "Come as a guest, leave as a friend."
Kia Ora!
(Maori greeting meaning Be Well, Be Healthy)
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The
Lodge at Paratiho Farms
• Address: 545
Waiwhero Road R D 2, Upper Moutere, Nelson New Zealand •
Phone: (64 3) 528 2100
• Fax:
(64 3) 528 2101
• Email:
Lodge@Paratiho.co.nz •
Web Site: http://paratiho.co.nz/
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